Jarrod Haar
Organisations limiting spending for Christmas parties
BYO is nothing new but now it seems there's an increasing trend towards workers picking up pretty much the whole tab for the Christmas party. Checkpoint is aware of some organisations limiting their… Audio
Why our romance with the office is dead
Four years after the first lockdown, the way we work has changed. Audio
Why our romance with the office is dead
Four years after the first lockdown, the way we work has changed.
AudioWhen something private goes public - the danger of group chats
A nurse who called a colleague an offensive name in a private group chat lost their job after their comments made their way back to the person being talked about. Audio
Wellington Water investigating worker 'slacking off'
Wellington Water is investigating one of its employees after they posted a video to social media bragging about 'slacking off'.
The "day-in-the-life" style video shows the woman going into work at… Audio
Research finds a third of NZers still working from home
Around a third of New Zealanders are still working from home in the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns.
That's according to research done by Professor Jarrod Haar, associate dean of research at the… Audio
Jarrod Haar: Should employers be paying for your beach
The latest trend began in Europe, which has now gone global according to the BBC, this new idea that your employer could pay the cost of your holiday instead of increasing wages. We ask Dr Jarrod… Audio
Professor Jarrod Haar: Re-adjusting to the commute.
For many people the days of the 30-second commute may be drawing to a close. We talk to Professor Jarrod Haar from AUT about why the commute is something many people dread. Audio
The Week in Detail: GIB, farm emissions, and sick leave
The Detail podcast brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: GIB, farm emissions, and sick leave
The Detail podcast brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioTaking the temperature on sick leave
We're told to stay home when we're sick – but for many workers, that's an almost impossible ask. Can employers be doing more? Audio
Taking the temperature on sick leave
We're told to stay home when we're sick – but for many workers, that's an almost impossible ask. Can employers be doing more?
AudioMāori workers are burning out - here's why
New Zealand workers are burning out at high rates – and Māori twice as frequently as Pakeha, according to new data. AUT professor Jarrod Haar hopes this research will help kick off an urgent… Audio
The Great Resignation alarm bells for employers
AUT Human Resource Management Professor Jarrod Harr's warning to employers "Ignore the Great Resignation phenomenon at your peril, and start future proofing your businesses". The findings of AUT's… Audio
Working from home blurring the boundaries for some
The Covid-19 lockdowns have seen a global shift in how we work, with millions adjusting to working from home. But what does that mean for our working habits? An international study from Microsoft… Audio
NZ workers anxious about job security
New Zealand workers are more anxious than ever about their job security. Audio
Māori employees 163pct more likely to burn out
Workers in New Zealand are at high risk of burning out.
A new study shows Māori employees are 163 percent more likely to be burnt-out - while New Zealand Europeans are 51.9 percent less likely to be… Audio
The NZ workforce - burnt out or smouldering?
AUT Business School Professor Jarrod Haar joins us to talk about a study he conducted into employee burn out which shows that, compared to international employees, Kiwi workers are more at risk. Audio
Bosses warned not to 'spy' on remote workers
A recent report suggests that a growing number of employers are trying to track how much work their employees are actually doing at home. But "checking in" can cause more harm than good. Professor… Audio
The school holiday conundrum for parents
It's day one of the school holidays and for a lot of parents, making sure the kids are cared for over the next two weeks will have involved a great deal of co-ordination and juggling. There's always… Audio